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Biden aggressively prepares for debate while Trump cautions against excess preparation
President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are preparing for Tuesday's debate in starkly different ways, with the latter engaging in mock stand-offs while the former says he's leveraging as practice the contentious environment he already faces as president. Read More.
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Coronavirus, Not China, Main Concern
Voters in key battleground states don't share President Donald Trump's view of China as an urgent threat to the United States, instead saying in a poll that they view the coronavirus pandemic as the top concern that could influence their votes. Read More.
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Minnesota Sued Over Mail-In Ballot Ruling
Republicans are challenging a move by Minnesota election officials to allow ballots to be counted past Election Day even if they are not postmarked. Read More.
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BIDEN VOTERS REPORTEDLY ATTACK HOME OF TRUMP SUPPORTERS IN MINNESOTA
The Democrats’ vow to “burn everything down” if they don’t get their way is allegedly being fulfilled. Last night in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, unknown arsonists attacked the home of two Trump supporters, burning the family’s garage and several vehicles and destroying a large Trump sign in their yard: Read More.
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Washington high school student kicked out of Zoom class over pro-Trump flag, parents say
A Washington state high school student was allegedly kicked out of a Zoom class for displaying a pro-Trump flag on the wall despite warnings from the teacher to take it down, according to a Tuesday report. Read More.
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Who Are These People? Massive Trump Rally Crowds Ignored by Media and I Know Why
RUSH: I wish I could use that too. But I don’t dare. I don’t dare use either one of them. I just cracked a couple of jokes here to the staff, and their reaction is to shake their heads. They’re laughing uncontrollably and then shaking their heads at the same time and saying, “You better not. You can’t say that.” And, of course, they’re right. Read More.
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Kamala Harris said nationwide protests are 'not going to stop'
Months before Louisville and other major U.S. cities contended with renewed demonstrations following the grand jury ruling in the death of Breonna Taylor, Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris warned that nationwide protests against racial injustice were “not going to stop” after Election Day. Read More.
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Amy Coney Barrett Near Cinch as Conservatives Like Her 'Certainty'
By Saturday evening, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett is very likely — if not certain — to be standing beside the president at the White House as his choice to succeed the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Read More.
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Newly Disclosed FBI Text Messages Show Grave Concerns About Having Investigated General Flynn
New information turned over to the Defense counsel for General Flynn today shows that some FBI personnel involved in the Flynn investigation were so concerned about the legality of what they were doing that they purchased professional liability insurance two weeks before President Trump’s inauguration in order to afford themselves some kind of financial protection from what might happen after the Trump Administration came into office. Read More.
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Anti-Trump derangement of House Democrats has unintended consequences
The unintended consequences of the House Democrats’ anti-Trump derangement, in both infantilizing congressional oversight and foolishly pleading with the federal courts to meddle in it, are becoming manifest. Read More.
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A Mob Hunts Down Judiciary Chair Senator Lindsey Graham Over RBG. He Deftly Flips It On Them
Early Monday morning, Senator Lindsey Graham woke up to police sirens, strobe lights and a screaming mob threatening the head of the judiciary committee. The issue? He’d better not hold a hearing on the replacement for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before the election. Or else. Read More.
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Race for president, Senate contests in Georgia ‘too close to call’
A new poll conducted for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows the presidential race in Georgia could not be closer, with President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden tied in a political environment dominated by the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic as well as protests over racial inequality. Read More.
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Who are the left-wing groups protesting outside the homes of GOP lawmakers?
As the nation awaits who President Trump will nominate as the next Supreme Court justice to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, some left-wing groups are pushing lawmakers to delay the nomination process until after the November presidential election. Read More.
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Ford O'Connell to Newsmax TV: SCOTUS Appointment Top Election Issue
The fight over filling the Supreme Court vacancy will become "the top issue of the 2020 election," according to GOP strategist and lawyer Ford O'Connell on Newsmax TV. Read More.
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Max Rose Voted To Impeach Trump, Now He Promotes Him
With Election Day around the corner, my mailbox is often full of political mailers. The glossy poster board missives are coming fast and furious. Here in South Brooklyn the big race is between Rep. Max Rose, the first-term Democrat who flipped a GOP seat in 2018, and Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, his Republican challenger. So it was no surprise to find a Rose mailer among my bills and credit card offers, but it was a little surprising to see who was featured on it, none other than President Donald Trump. Read More.

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